
The Ethereum Foundation experienced a significant security breach on June 23, when a hacker compromised its email server. The hacker sent phishing emails to 35,794 recipients, falsely claiming a collaboration with LidoDAO and promoting a fake staking scheme. Despite the breach, the Foundation's investigation concluded that no victims lost cryptocurrency from the attack. The security incident was initially revealed by Tim Beiko and further updates were provided by the Foundation's operational security team. The phishing scam targeted Ethereum ($ETH) and Lido ($LDO) stakeholders.
ETHEREUM FOUNDATION'S SCAM EMAILS THE RESULT OF AN EXPLOIT In a security breach on June 23, a hacker compromised the Ethereum Foundation's email server, dispatching phishing emails to 35,794 people. Posing as an official announcement, the emails promoted a fake staking… https://t.co/gww6DHshFt
ETHEREUM FOUNDATION EMAIL SERVER HACKED The Ethereum Foundation experienced a significant security breach on June 23 when a hacker accessed its server and sent scam emails to nearly 36,000 recipients. They falsely claimed a collaboration with LidoDAO, directing users to a… https://t.co/pcaIrGdavV
The Ethereum Foundation saw its email account hacked to promote a scam masquerading as a Lido staking scheme https://t.co/LdY99W71Wj


